5000 results found for: Actors Short Films Season 3
Koizumi Hiroshi
Hiroshi Koizumi was a Japanese actor who began as an announcer for NHK before transitioning to film in 1950. He was accepted into Toho as part of the 3rd New Face program for new actors and made his film debut in 1952. He first appeared in sci-fi in 1955 as a pilot in Godzilla Raids Again. He would…
Kang Hee Sun
Kang Hee Seon is a South Korean voice actress. She graduated from Chungkyung High School and later obtained an associate's degree in Broadcasting Entertainment from the Seoul College of Arts. She made her debut in 1979 as part of the 10th open recruitment for voice actors at TBC. The following year,…
Onoe Kikugoro V
A Japanese Kabuki actor, one of the three most famous and celebrated of the Meiji period,along with Ichikawa Danjūrō IX and Ichikawa Sadanji I. Unlike most kabuki actors, who specialize in a particular type of role, Kikugorō, as a kaneru yakusha, played both tachiyaku (male heroes) and onnagata (women)…
Suzuki Kunio
Suzuki Kunio is a former Japanese actor and suit actor. He played several monsters in Ultraman and Ultraseven, working in the more risky scenes for suit actors, which dealt with explosions and fire hazards till his retirement in 1968. (Source: UltramanWiki)
Mitsutake Kurando
Originally from Tokyo, Japan. Graduated with an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. A member of the Directors Guild of Japan and Screen Actors Guild. Mitsutake made his feature film directorial debut with MONSTERS DON’T GET TO CRY in 2004. In 2008, Mitsutake produced, wrote, and directed his…
Takewaki Muga
Takewaki Muga was a Japanese actor from Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture. After working for Ishihara Promotion, Takewaki Production, and Izawa Office, he belonged to Actors Seven.
Choi Moo Ryong
Choi Moo Ryong was born in Paju, Gyeonggi province, Korea. He was one of the popular actors of the 1960s, along with Shin Young Kyun and Kim Jin Kyu. Choi gained popularity for his handsome appearance and masculine image. Choi's personal life was as dramatic as his starred films, so he always garnered…
Kim Seung Ho
Kim Seung Ho born 13 July 1917, Chorwon County, North Korea was a Korean actor. Kim was a star of the 1950s and 1960s and regarded as one of the best actors in Korean film history. Kim started acting at the age of 20, but he took lead roles when he was over 40 years old. He died 1 December 1968, Seoul,…
Masuoka Hiroshi
Masuoka Hiroshi was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Minami, Saitama. He was affiliated with the Tokyo Actors' Consumer Cooperative Society at the time of his death. He died on March 21, 2020, from rectal cancer. (Source: Wikipedia)
Hoshi Yuriko
Born on December 6 1943, Yuriko Hoshi was one of the younger members of the Toho stable of actors during the 1960s. She made a big impression in the Wakadasho (Young Guy) movies and was recognized for her youthful energy. Eventually she became more known for her roles in kaiju eiga films such as Mosura…












